Newark Still Prohibits Rent Increases, Landlords Feel the Squeeze of Inflation
Despite the easing of most COVID-19 restrictions, landlords in Newark are still unable to raise rents on their properties due to a moratorium on rent increases on rent-controlled apartments.
New Development Could Bring 26 Units Near Newark’s Branch Brook Park
A developer is planning a new building with apartments and retail space for a property located just a stone’s throw away from the oldest county park in the United States.
EXCLUSIVE: 40-Story Towers Could Bring Nearly 600 Apartments to Newark
Jersey Digs has exclusively obtained the renderings and details for a proposed 40-story high-rise development complex in Downtown Newark called “The Halo.”
Italian-Americans Still Divided Over Columbus as Newark Statue Relocated to Sussex County
The statue of Christopher Columbus was rededicated yesterday at the Skylands Stadium in Augusta, New Jersey.
New 20-Room Emergency Shelter Proposed for Newark
The proposed 20-bedroom facility on University Avenue could be approved tonight.
In Newark, a Startup Plans to Convert Trash Into Usable Products
40% of the country’s food supply ends up in a landfill, but Industrial/Organic is tackling the trash in a space-saving set-up perfect for urban areas, creating a sustainable process and eliminating waste.
NJ Transit Approves 25-Year, $440 Million Lease at Two Gateway Center
NJ Transit will be taking 400,000 square feet of space inside Onyx Equities’ revamped Newark office complex.
Owner of Newark’s Akwaaba Gallery to Open New Art Venue on Littleton Avenue
Akwaaba Gallery, which survived the pandemic’s challenges, is now expanding to further support Newark’s art community.
Mysterious Painting Reveals Architect’s Unfinished Vision for Newark
A mysterious painting has surfaced that reveals what may be an early version of Mies van der Rohe's master plan in Newark.
Two NYC Institutions Will Be First Retail Tenants at Ironside Newark
NYC coffee shop Oren's Daily Roast and international chain Halal Guys are the first to sign ground-floor retail leases.